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Determination of actual limit angles to the surface and their comparison with the empirical values in the Upper Silesian Basin (Czech Republic)
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2012)
This study deals with the determination of the actual limit angles in the long-term formed subsidence basin in the Czech part of the Upper Silesian Basin (the remaining part lays in Poland). Here there was the most extensive ...
Neural computing models for prediction of permeability coefficient of coarse-grained soils
(SPRINGER, 2012)
Correlations are very significant from the earliest days; in some cases, it is essential as it is difficult to measure the amount directly, and in other cases it is desirable to ascertain the results with other tests through ...
Relevance of building site categories implementation into the land use plan in underground mining area in the region of Petrvald (Czech Republic)
(SPRINGER, 2014)
Deep mining of mineral resources causes extensive changes in rock environment and ground morphology and must be considered in the land use planning. Subsidence as a result of underground mining activities in terrains is ...
A leaning historical monument formed by underground mining effect: An example from Czech Republic
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2012)
As causes of underground mining activities, subsidences and slope deformations are very important problems in most countries. If the slope deformation or subsidence cannot be effectively controlled then it will cause damages ...
Deformation of slopes as a cause of underground mining activities: three case studies from Ostrava-Karvina coal field (Czech Republic)
(SPRINGER, 2012)
Underground mining activities may potentially play a role on the initiation and reactivation of the slope movements. However, an adequate attention has not yet been paid to these problems; in this study, the possible ...
Comparison of landslide susceptibility mapping methodologies for Koyulhisar, Turkey: conditional probability, logistic regression, artificial neural networks, and support vector machine
(SPRINGER, 2010)
This case study presented herein compares the GIS-based landslide susceptibility mapping methods such as conditional probability (CP), logistic regression (LR), artificial neural networks (ANNs) and support vector machine ...
GIS-based kinematic slope instability and slope mass rating (SMR) maps: application to a railway route in Sivas (Turkey)
(SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2012)
The paper discusses the use of kinematic stability and slope mass rating (SMR) maps in GIS based on field studies recording the relationships between the bedding/joint geometry relative to the orientation of the free face. ...
The effect of the sampling strategies on the landslide susceptibility mapping by conditional probability and artificial neural networks
(SPRINGER, 2010)
This study presented herein compares the effect of the sampling strategies by means of landslide inventory on the landslide susceptibility mapping. The conditional probability (CP) and artificial neural networks (ANN) ...
Subsidence measurements in roads and implementation in land use plan optimisation in areas affected by deep coal mining
(SPRINGER, 2016)
This paper presents a study of 12-year monitoring of ground subsidence along a selected road affected by subsidences trough induced by underground black coal mining in the largest mining district in the Czech Republic. The ...
Evaluation of engineering-geological conditions for conurbation of Ostrava (Czech Republic) within GIS environment
(SPRINGER, 2012)
The main aim of the presented study was to create a new type of engineering-geological maps for relative costs for foundation engineering. The newly proposed map in this paper can replace the formerly used maps of the ...